N. 98002207

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"Dōjōji" (道成寺) and "Sumiyoshi Mōde" (住吉詣) from "Nōgaku Zue"(能楽図絵) series - Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁) - Giappone -  Periodo Meiji (1868-1912)
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"Dōjōji" (道成寺) and "Sumiyoshi Mōde" (住吉詣) from "Nōgaku Zue"(能楽図絵) series - Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁) - Giappone - Periodo Meiji (1868-1912)

Item Description (English): This is a set of two original woodblock prints by renowned Meiji-era artist Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁), titled "Dōjōji" (道成寺) and "Sumiyoshi Mōde" (住吉詣). These works are part of Kōgyo’s celebrated Nōgaku Zue (能楽図絵) series, which depicted scenes from traditional Noh theater with refined detail and atmospheric depth. "Dōjōji": This print illustrates the dramatic Noh play about a woman who, consumed by jealousy and betrayal, transforms into a serpent and hides inside a temple bell at Dōjōji. The story unfolds with intense ritual and supernatural imagery, culminating in a climactic moment of spiritual purification and release. "Sumiyoshi Mōde": Depicts a scene from the Noh play inspired by The Tale of Genji, where Prince Genji visits Sumiyoshi Shrine in celebration after regaining political power. Amid a grand procession and festive rituals, he reunites with Lady Akashi, a past lover, who hesitates to meet him but ultimately dances for him in an emotional encounter. Both pieces reflect Tsukioka Kōgyo's mastery in blending theatrical composition with the aesthetics of classical Japanese woodblock printing. The prints are highly regarded among collectors of Japanese theater and Meiji-period art. Size: Each approx. 36 cm × 24 cm Artist Profile: Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869–1927) was a prominent Japanese painter and woodblock print artist, best known for his depictions of Noh theater. A student of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and later Ogata Gekkō, Kōgyo brought a delicate and expressive style to his theatrical subjects. His most famous series, Nōgaku Zue and Nōgaku Hyakuban, are prized for their historical value and artistic quality, offering an intimate look into the world of classical Japanese performance. **PLEASE NOTE** Shipping Information: Items are shipped from Japan. Please check the shipping fee before bidding as this is an international shipment. Items are packed very carefully to prevent damage in transit. Shipping costs are calculated based on the net weight listed on the product page, packing materials, and shipping box weight. Depending on the situation, items will be shipped via FedEx, DHL, or Japan Post. Usually takes 2-3 weeks. Import duties, taxes and fees are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the responsibility of the buyer. You may be contacted by phone or email by your country's customs or shipping agent regarding customs clearance. Please make sure you are available to answer the phone. Otherwise, the parcel will be returned to us and you will be charged double for reshipment. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

N. 98002207

Venduto
"Dōjōji" (道成寺) and "Sumiyoshi Mōde" (住吉詣) from "Nōgaku Zue"(能楽図絵) series - Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁) - Giappone -  Periodo Meiji (1868-1912)

"Dōjōji" (道成寺) and "Sumiyoshi Mōde" (住吉詣) from "Nōgaku Zue"(能楽図絵) series - Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁) - Giappone - Periodo Meiji (1868-1912)

Item Description (English):
This is a set of two original woodblock prints by renowned Meiji-era artist Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁), titled "Dōjōji" (道成寺) and "Sumiyoshi Mōde" (住吉詣).
These works are part of Kōgyo’s celebrated Nōgaku Zue (能楽図絵) series, which depicted scenes from traditional Noh theater with refined detail and atmospheric depth.

"Dōjōji": This print illustrates the dramatic Noh play about a woman who, consumed by jealousy and betrayal, transforms into a serpent and hides inside a temple bell at Dōjōji.
The story unfolds with intense ritual and supernatural imagery, culminating in a climactic moment of spiritual purification and release.

"Sumiyoshi Mōde": Depicts a scene from the Noh play inspired by The Tale of Genji, where Prince Genji visits Sumiyoshi Shrine in celebration after regaining political power.
Amid a grand procession and festive rituals, he reunites with Lady Akashi, a past lover, who hesitates to meet him but ultimately dances for him in an emotional encounter.

Both pieces reflect Tsukioka Kōgyo's mastery in blending theatrical composition with the aesthetics of classical Japanese woodblock printing.
The prints are highly regarded among collectors of Japanese theater and Meiji-period art.

Size:
Each approx. 36 cm × 24 cm

Artist Profile:
Tsukioka Kōgyo (1869–1927) was a prominent Japanese painter and woodblock print artist, best known for his depictions of Noh theater.
A student of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and later Ogata Gekkō, Kōgyo brought a delicate and expressive style to his theatrical subjects.
His most famous series, Nōgaku Zue and Nōgaku Hyakuban, are prized for their historical value and artistic quality, offering an intimate look into the world of classical Japanese performance.

**PLEASE NOTE**
Shipping Information:
Items are shipped from Japan.
Please check the shipping fee before bidding as this is an international shipment.
Items are packed very carefully to prevent damage in transit.
Shipping costs are calculated based on the net weight listed on the product page, packing materials, and shipping box weight.
Depending on the situation, items will be shipped via FedEx, DHL, or Japan Post.
Usually takes 2-3 weeks.
Import duties, taxes and fees are not included in the item price or shipping charges.
These charges are the responsibility of the buyer.
You may be contacted by phone or email by your country's customs or shipping agent regarding customs clearance.
Please make sure you are available to answer the phone.
Otherwise, the parcel will be returned to us and you will be charged double for reshipment.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

Offerta finale
€ 104
Giovanni Bottero
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Stima  € 150 - € 200

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